Emotional disconnection doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a slow, subtle shift that starts with small things—less laughter, fewer shared moments, conversations that don’t go beyond the surface. If you’ve ...
Behind every marriage lies a collection of unspoken needs that partners carry silently, hoping their spouse will somehow intuitively understand what they’re longing for. While women often receive ...
When people in a relationship have similar interests in some of the same activities, they will typically experience a ...
Most affairs don’t start in hotel rooms or dating apps — they begin when someone feels unseen in their own relationship. Research from the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy reveals ...
Relationships, much like our favorite pair of vintage jeans, need care, attention, and the occasional tailoring to keep them fitting just right. While love stories often start with butterflies and ...
Dealing with a loss of love and romantic intimacy in a marriage or any other long-term relationship can be disorienting and derail everyday life. It’s not only hard for the partner on the receiving ...
Dear Amy: I am a newlywed of sorts. I am 51, and my husband is 63. We've been married a little over a year, and there is no physical intimacy. He's talked to his doctor (briefly), and his testosterone ...
Twenty years ago, I married a man who took care of me and my kids. He tells me he loves me, brings me flowers and supports me. The problem is, he doesn’t want to be physical with me, and it is tearing ...
DEAR ANNIE: I married my best friend 19 years ago, but we have known each other for nearly 40. Our shared history runs deep. We have weathered life’s highs and lows together, raised children, ...